Heresy raises £755K to enable sales team to increase collaboration and drive results

Salespeople are shouldered with huge responsibilities and targets, which is not all. They have to ensure a better collaboration within the team, not compromising with work at all. However, this is not how things work within an organization, the scenario being quite different.

But, a London-based company Heresy is a workflow and analytics platform that is here to help salespeople and teams manage their deal flow, track progress and forecast more accurately. To continue doing the same, it has today announced that it has raked in 755k pounds in its seed funding round from LAUNCHub Ventures, AngelList, Seedcamp and the London Co-Investment Fund.

Heresy has been founded by Dimitar Stanimiroff, who previously served as MD Europe for Stack Overflow.

For example, the platform can warn salespeople of deals that are likely to slip based on a number of factors like opportunity size, likelihood of closing and amount of time spent in a given stage of the pipeline etc. Heresy Co-founder & CEO, Dimitar Stanimiroff, commented,

The need for Heresy became obvious during my time as MD for EMEA at Stack Overflow. I was looking for a way to keep our rapidly growing sales team aligned and to ensure team members were collaborating, and learning from each others’ mistakes and successes. This is very common for software development, but rarely seen in sales.

He says he had been experimenting with the idea of applying Agile software development tools and best practices in Sales for a few years. In 2013 we built an internal tool based on that methodology. This is how Stack Overflow scaled its global sales team from about 20 reps at the time to 120+ people and they developed the idea for Heresy.

The funds will be used for further product development and European expansion. Seedcamp partner, Carlos Espinal, commented,

We are passionate about backing experienced founders working on problems they’ve encountered first-hand and that’s most certainly the case with Dimitar and Heresy. Dimitar’s capabilities, both as a founder and an operator, are more than proven and we are excited to see Heresy address a stale market in desperate need of innovation.